Transcript: Father: Wolf Plume Mother: Yellow Iron Woman Wife: Taking Gun, First and second husbands passed no children with either. Children: Susan, Thomas, Maggie, Joseph and Mollie Three Calf lived with his uncle Running Rabbit (Blood) for a time after his father passed, he did eventually move home to the south. He was one of the last to have the rights to the Bear Knife. After Three Calf had passed his knife was sold to a collector who in turn sold it to the Buffalo Bill Museum in Cody, Wyoming. There is a photo of him with the knife in the Blackfoot Papers p.1335. Three Calf was a well known warrior and went on many raids as a young man. He moved a lot between the Aamskaapi'piikunii and the Kainai through out his life. Three Calf was a very well respected and well known leader. Card information: Three Calf a.k.a. Wipes His Eyes 1. A profile headshot of a Blackfeet man wearing a feathered headdress and beaded clothes. Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0028 Three Calf � 2. A Blackfeet man wearing a feathered headress and beaded clothes. Note: Photograph of a photograph. Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0029 Three Calf 3. A profile headshot of a Blackfeet man wearing a feathered headress and beaded clothes. Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0030 Three Calf � 4. A Blackfeet man, wearing a feathered headdress and beaded clothes, standing in a dirt field. Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0031 Three Calf � 5. A Blackfeet man, wearing a feathered headdress and beaded clothes, standing in a dirt field. Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0032 This photograph is part of the Magee Family Collection. The collection was donated to the Blackfoot Digital Library by Don Magee the son of Thomas Magee. The originals are now in the University of Alberta's archives. Research on the photographs has been done by Adrienne Heavy Head using various published resources about the Blackfoot people and interviews.

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3 Photographs of No Coat from the Magee Collection

Transcript: Father: Running Crane Mother: Blazing In Sight First & Second Wife: Unknown Third Wife: Killed For Nothing Children: Annie No Coat No Coat had a medicine-pipe painted lodge. Card information: No Coat �1. A headshot of a Blackfeet man wearing a suit jacket, with his hair in braids, smoking. Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0025 No Coat � 2. A headshot of a Blackfeet man wearing a suit jacket, with his hair in braids, smoking. Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0026 No Coat � 3. A headshot of a Blackfeet man wearing a suit jacket, with his hair in braids. Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0027 This photograph is part of the Magee Family Collection. The collection was donated to the Blackfoot Digital Library by Don Magee the son of Thomas Magee. The originals are now in the University of Alberta's archives. Research on the photographs has been done by Adrienne Heavy Head using various published resources about the Blackfoot people and interviews.

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Photograph of Bull Head from the Magee Collection

Transcript: Portrait of Bull Head from Kainai. More information is needed on Bull Head. Card information: Bull Head Canadian � 1. A Siksika man wearing a black cap and a wool coat. Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0023 Bull Head Canadian � 2. A Siksika man wearing a black cap and a wool coat. Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0024 This photograph is part of the Magee Family Collection. The collection was donated to the Blackfoot Digital Library by Don Magee the son of Thomas Magee. The originals are now in the University of Alberta's archives.

Transcript: Father: Wolf Eagle Mother: Dried Up Wife: Lone Petrified Father: Sleeping Wolf Mother: Close Kill Children: William Fish, Leona Fish, Cecil Fish, Louis Fish, Two other un-named girls, six others did not reach adulthood all together 13 children. Fish Wolf Robe's wife was from Hobbema, a Cree. He was the camp crier at the Sundance�s and announcer at the Pow-Wow�s. Fish Wolf Robe worked at Glacier park for some years as an entertainer along with other Blackfoot people. As a young man Fish Wolf Robe had a Split Horn Headdress Card Information: Fish Wolf Robe�1. A headshot of a Blackfeet man wearing a beaded necklace, with his hair in braids. Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0015 Fish Wolf Robe � 2. A headshot of a Blackfeet man wearing a large brimmed hat and a scarf around his neck, with his hair in braids. Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0016 Fish Wolf Robe � 3. A headshot of a Blackfeet man wearing a large brimmed hat and a scarf around his neck, with his hair in braids. Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0017 This photograph is part of the Magee Family Collection. The collection was donated to the Blackfoot Digital Library by Don Magee the son of Thomas Magee. The originals are now in the University of Alberta's archives. Research on the photographs has been done by Adrienne Heavy Head using various published resources about the Blackfoot people and interviews.

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Two photographs with Lame Bear and John Mountain Chief from the Magee Collection.

Transcript: Father: Mountain Chief Mother: Front Strike (Married No chief later) First Wife: Agnes Kills At Night (later married Running Owl) one child. Second Wife: Long Time Louse one child. John was a truant officer, which brought him great respect among the people. John was also the local all around helper. Anyone could call on him wether they were in need of help from the snow or needed a handyman. John was a very well known and well respected man within the community. More information is needed on Lame Bear In the second photograph, it is unknown who the white woman and girl are. Card information: Lame Bear and Mt. Chief (John Mountain Chief). Two Blackfeet men standing in front of a brick wall. Thomas B. Magee, 1862-1930; Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0047 Lame Bear and Mt. Chief [et al.] Two Blackfeet men, a woman and a young girl standing in front of a brick wall. Thomas B. Magee, 1862-1930; Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0048 This photograph is part of the Magee Family Collection. The collection was donated to the Blackfoot Digital Library by Don Magee the son of Thomas Magee. The originals are now in the University of Alberta's archives. Research on the photographs has been done by Adrienne Heavy Head using various published resources about the Blackfoot people and interviews.

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Photograph of Victor Chief Coward from the Magee Collection

Transcript: Father: Chief Coward Mother: Antelope Woman (fifth wife of Chief Coward had six wives in total) Wife: Elizabeth Fine Bull. (They only lived together for 8 months before separating she went to live with her father Fine Bull) Victor had a Thunder Pipe and was the last to be able to run the Smoking Otter bundle ceremonies. Card information: Victor Chief Coward - 1 A headshot of a Blackfeet man wearing a cowboy hat. Thomas B. Magee, 1862-1930; Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0037 Victor Chief Coward - 2 A Blackfeet man with a scarf tied around his head, standing in front of a tipi. Thomas B. Magee, 1862-1930; Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0038 This photograph is part of the Magee Family Collection. The collection was donated to the Blackfoot Digital Library by Don Magee the son of Thomas Magee. The originals are now in the University of Alberta's archives. Research on the photographs has been done by Adrienne Heavy Head using various published resources about the Blackfoot people and interviews.

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Photographs of Hairy Coat from the Magee Collection.

Transcript: Father: Yellow Horn Mother: Unknown at this time Paternal Grandfather: Chief Big Plume Paternal Grandmother: Good Kill. More information is needed on this individual. Card information: Hairy Coat � 1. A Blackfeet man, wearing a wool coat, cap and gloves, standing in town, with a water tower in the distant background. Thomas B. Magee, 1862-1930; Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0035 Hairy Coat � 2. A Blackfeet man, wearing a wool coat, cap and gloves, standing in town, with a water tower in the distant background. Thomas B. Magee, 1862-1930; Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0036 This photograph is part of the Magee Family Collection. The collection was donated to the Blackfoot Digital Library by Don Magee the son of Thomas Magee. The originals are now in the University of Alberta's archives. Research on the photographs has been done by Adrienne Heavy Head using various published resources about the Blackfoot people and interviews.

Transcript: Maiden Name: Emma Merchant. Husband: Theodore Last Star. Children: One Adopted son Calvin Last Star. They held two Medicine Pipe Bundles and many other kinds of bundles as well. Card Information: Mrs. Emma Last Star. A headshot of a Blackfeet woman. Thomas B. Magee, 1862-1930; Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0051 This photograph is part of the Magee Family Collection. The collection was donated to the Blackfoot Digital Library by Don Magee the son of Thomas Magee. The originals are now in the University of Alberta's archives. Research on the photographs has been done by Adrienne Heavy Head using various published resources about the Blackfoot people and interviews.

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Portrait of Phillip Arrow Top from the Magee Collection taken by Henry Magee

Transcript: Phillip Arrow Top (Jingling This Way). Father: Arrow Top Knot Mother: Pine Squirrel Wife: Molly Arrow Top. Phillip was a police officer and later became a probation officer. His father was a well known Medicine man and Warrior. Card information: Photograph 1 - Phillip Arrow Top 1. A headshot of a Blackfeet man wearing a sweater, with his hair tied back. Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0011 Photograph 2 - Phillip Arrow Top � 2. A headshot of a Blackfeet man wearing a sweater, with his hair tied back. Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0012 This photograph is part of the Magee Family Collection. The collection was donated to the Blackfoot Digital Library by Don Magee the son of Thomas Magee. The originals are now in the University of Alberta's archives. Research on the photographs has been done by Adrienne Heavy Head using various published resources about the Blackfoot people and interviews.

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Portrait of Stabs by Mistake taken by Henry Magee. Photographs from the Magee Collection.

Transcript: Father: Sitting With Back Sticking Out Mother: Dives to the Shore Wife: Steal In The Day Time Father: Mountain Chief (Big Brave) Mother: Bird Sailing This Way Children: Peter Stabs by Mistake, Thomas Stabs by Mistake. Stabs by mistake was a Beaver Man. He was one of the last Aamskaapiipikuni to take part in the Dove Society. The was a member of the Black Tail Deer Society. He took a Crow Water bundle around the same time that he had joined the Black Tail Deer Society. Stabs by Mistake was buried with a War Pipe that was given to him by Mountain Chief. He was a drummer for many Medicine Pipe openings because he knew the songs however; he never had one transferred to him. Stabs by Mistake was transferred the Top Knot and a necklace from one of the Medicine Pipe holders. Stabs my Mistake drowned in the Four Horns Lake. Card information: 1. A headshot of a Blackfeet man wearing a pinstripe jacket, a scarf around his neck and earrings, with his hair in braids. Henry L. Magee, 1896-1966 MGNGEN0001 This photograph is part of the Magee Family Collection. The collection was donated to the Blackfoot Digital Library by Don Magee the son of Thomas Magee. The originals are now in the University of Alberta's archives. Research on the photographs has been done by Adrienne Heavy Head using various published resources about the Blackfoot people and interviews.